Come Back
By Rudy Wiebe
By Rudy Wiebe
By Rudy Wiebe
By Rudy Wiebe
Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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$17.95
Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9780345808868
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Sep 30, 2014 | ISBN 9780345808875
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Praise
#1 BESTSELLER (McNally Robinson)
Finalist for the Alberta Readers’ Choice Awards
Winner of the Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize
Winner of the Alberta Literary Awards—Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction
“Powerful, at times lyrical, Come Back gives voice to the depth of familial love and the strength of the human desire for answers in the face of inconsolable loss.”
—Winnipeg Free Press
“Come Back lingers in the reader’s mind and heart as a powerful and deeply felt spiritual biography.”
—Waterloo Regional Record
“A very real portrait of a grief-stricken father trying to piece together his son from unreliable scraps of information.”
—Edmonton Journal
“Come Back‘s tone is kind, and maintains an ethic of honesty. Even its starkest passages are underwritten with a kind of grave acceptance. . . . But Wiebe’s principal achievement in Come Back is his avoidance of consolation. There is no cure for the pain of premature loss. Longing for the missing loved one will tug at the heart, call that command in perpetuity. Wiebe makes us attend to the beauty of the call.”
—The Globe and Mail
“Rudy Wiebe’s new novel, Come Back, succeeds in doing a rare thing—articulating grief in its full weight and depth while also buoying it with love. . . . [The narrative voice] feels, in fact, like a song, a hymn even, lyrical, gripping and heartbreaking—the kind of song that stops you on the spot and reaches into the chasm.”
—Alberta Views
“The writing [of Come Back] is elegiac in tone and the novel, as is to be expected from Wiebe, is stylistically experimental and challenging.”
—Quill & Quire
“[An] emotionally harrowing tale.”
—Toronto Star
“This novel is for anyone who contemplates not only how terrible things happen in this world, but why love cannot always save people. . . . Wiebe has used the eloquence of words as a response to unanswered questions of loss and tragedy.”
—Mennonite Life
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